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Anthropology, Public Policy and Native Peoples in Canada
Canadian Inuit in a Mixed Economy: Thoughts on Seals, Snowmobiles, and Animal Rights
China & the Arctic Council
Conversations With Ole K. Sara, Retired Head of the Reindeer Administration in Norway
Development of a Coastal Community Climate Change Action Plan for Arviat, Nunavut
Federal-Provincial Welfare Services -- Indian and Eskimo Welfare -- Newfoundland
From Talking Chiefs to a Native Corporate Élite: The Birth of Class and Nationalism among Canadian Inuit
Grade 12 Current Topics in First Nations, Métis and Inuit Studies: A Foundation for Implementation
Guide to the Community Histories and Special Studies of the Qikiqtani Truth Commission
The Indian Missionary Record (Vol. XIX, No.9, November 1956)
[Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami Aboriginal Roundtable Documents]
Labrador Inuit Harvesting and the Politics of Land Claims
Northern Communities: The Prospects for Empowerment
Nunavut: Inuit Regain Control of Their Lands and Their Lives
The Nunavut Settlement: A Critical Appraisal
[Our Native Land: Making the Canadian Indian]
Politics of Knowledge and Scale: Indigenous Knowledge, Political Change and Local Participation in Resource Management in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Qikiqtani Truth Commission: Thematic Reports and Special Studies 1950-1975
"The Queen Wishes Her Red Children to Learn the Cunning of the White Man": The Myth of Educating Inuit Out of Primitive Childhood and Into Economic Adulthood
The Road to Nunavut: The Progress of the Eastern Arctic Inuit Since the Second World War
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief James Firth, Inuvik Gwich'in Council
Presentation on the history of Inuvik including the relocation of people by the government from nearby Aklavik to Inuvik; alcoholism and related social and health problems; the need to prepare for future resource development; the need for cross-cultural co-operation and mutual respect; some of the goals of the Council; the relationship of self-esteem to quality of life; and the need for a "renewed political arrangement with the Government of Canada."
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Dick Hill
Presenter discusses the administrative, economic, and demographic composition of Inuvik, Northwest Territories. Hill discusses its' ethnic composition (1/3 First Nations, 1/3 Inuit, 1/3 other), its' administrative and institutional apparatus, and related issues in response to questioning from Commissioners Rene Dussault, Allan Blakeney, Grace Blake, and Mary Sillett. Land claims and economic development are also discussed.